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Migrating to Microsoft Windows 7 May Cause Data Loss

Microsoft Windows 7 is the most recently released version of Microsoft Windows, series of graphical user operating systems, developed and marketed by Microsoft Corporation. This is usable with personal computers, including business and home desktops, notebooks and laptops. Windows 7 provides a wide range of features over its earlier versions and most of the users like to take advantage of these advanced features. Thus they migrate to Microsoft Windows 7. But in some cases, the process may fail and cause critical data loss situations. At this point, you need to opt for Windows Data Recovery to get your mission critical data back.

Since the release of Microsoft Windows 7, several users could not wait to install new operating system. Yet they are concerned about the data migration, integration of existing software and hardware limitations. Most of the users are still hesitant to make a jump as they are worried about their precious data.

Migrating to Microsoft Windows 7 could be quite complicated as well as risky from data point of view. In place of taking risk of a fresh install, migration is highly recommended. You should install both Windows 7 and XP/Vista on your system, to ensure that Windows 7 functions properly with all of your hardware resources.

In order to migrate to MS Windows 7, you are required to repartition your hard drive using any third-party hard drive partitioning tool, so that you can have enough room on your hard drive partition to install both Windows 7 and Vista/XP. After that create a separate partition for Windows 7.

Repartition of hard drive may sometimes become risky task. Failed process of hard drive repartitioning may render all of your Windows partitions inaccessible. This behavior results into critical data loss situations and required Windows Recovery to be sorted out.

In such circumstances, to retrieve your lost data, restore from the most recent backup. In case if backup is not available, you are required to go for Windows Data Recovery Software to recover data. These are advanced and effective third party applications, which use high-end scanning techniques to scan the hard drive and extract lost data.

The Windows Data Recovery tools have simple and interactive graphical user interface, to provide ease of use. With read only and non destructive conduct, the applications never alter original data on the hard drive.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the best ever made and the most comprehensive software to ensure quick and absolute recovery. It recovers from FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file system partitions. The software is designed for Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP and 2000.

Garry Thomson

The author is a student of Mass Communication doing research on how to recover windows files with the help of data recovery software .

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